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408. Spottecl Sucker (Minytrema melanops, Eaf.). 



Green River (Woolman). 



409. Chub Sucker (Erimyzon sucetta, Lac). 



Common in many streams. Ohio River, Rock- 

 castle River, Cumberland River, Barnett's Creek in 

 Trigg County. 



410. Stone Toter (Gatostomus nigricans, LeS.). 



Common everywhere in the eastern half of the 

 State. Big Sandy River, Kentucky River, Green 

 River, Rockcastle River, Cumberland River, Ten- 

 nessee River. 



411. Common Sucker (Catoslomus teres, Mitchill). 



Very common in eastern Kentucky. Kentucky 

 River and tributaries, Rockcastle River, Cumber- 

 land River. 



412. Black Sucker (Cycleptus elongatus, LeS.). 



Ohio River, Cumberland River. 



413. Carp, Quill-back (Ictiobus velifer, Raf. ) 



Ohio River, Kentucky River, Big Sandy River, 

 Tennessee River. Obion Creek (Woolman). 



414. Ictiobus diffbrmis, Cope. 



Ohio River, Big Sandy River, Cumberland 

 River, Obion Creek (Woolman). 



415. Ictiobus carpio, Raf. 



Ohio River, common. Rolling Fork, Tradewa- 

 ter River (Woolman). 



416. Small-mouthel Buffalo (Ictiobus bubalus, Raf.). 



Ohio River, common ; Green River, Cumber- 

 land River, Tennessee River. 



417. Mongrel Buffalo (Ictiobus urus, Agassiz). 



Ohio River at Paducah. 



418. Red-mouthed Buffalo (Ictiobus cyprinella, C. and 



V.)._ 



Ohio River at East Cairo and Paducah, common. 

 Indian Creek, Clinton County (Kirsch). 



